Club 2002 Kids
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bebebub:
If I'm not wrong, NMOS is pitched at P5 level. Participation is registered thru school (only).[/quote]Both DS done it in P4, the school encouraged them to try.dagong99:
[quote=\"bebebub\"]In my dd's school, participation in MO training is by selection. All trainees r encouraged to participate in the competition.
Oh, has your dd tried NMOS in P4 ? I know some schools start to offer only in P5. -
sleepy:
By selection in dd's school too. Need to sit for a test
DS2 school not restriction on no of students participating, last year > 40 got into 2nd round ... -
sleepy:
DS2 school only allow 8 to go for SPSO
Many kids are super good in Maths. I guess there are more than enough to represent school.jedamum:
Sleepy!
Your girl so good in math, not selected for MO?
I thought she is learning advance math already?
So competitive ah
I suspect teacher is reserving dd for Science Olympiad because not enough participants comparatively
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dagong99:
Huh, selection started already? No news at all so far
DS2 school only allow 8 to go for SPSOsleepy:
I suspect teacher is reserving dd for Science Olympiad because not enough participants comparatively

Aiya don't tell me my dd also not selected for SO :nailbite: -
sleepy:
Huh, selection started already? No news at all so far
DS2 school only allow 8 to go for SPSOdagong99:
[quote=\"sleepy\"]
I suspect teacher is reserving dd for Science Olympiad because not enough participants comparatively

Aiya don't tell me my dd also not selected for SO :nailbite:[/quote]oh, no... no.. sorry, i dun mean that, DS2 told me teacher say only 2 groups, 1 from Tag 2 & 3, the other from Tag 1, they cannot anyhow participate like NMOS :sad: -
octoberbaby:
http://contests.heymath.com/admin/RI13
Can we register individually instead thru the school?8228:
RIPMWC will be on Mar 26. Special round will be on Apr 19 for the top 50.
My kid's school seems not inviting students to apply at all, that's why I am asking in the forum whether any Maths Olympiads registration has begun?
Any website link?
According to the above website, participants will take round 1 test in their own schools. You may want to contact them for more details. The contact details are at the bottom of the webpage. -
8228:
http://contests.heymath.com/admin/RI13
Can we register individually instead thru the school?octoberbaby:
[quote=\"8228\"]
RIPMWC will be on Mar 26. Special round will be on Apr 19 for the top 50.
My kid's school seems not inviting students to apply at all, that's why I am asking in the forum whether any Maths Olympiads registration has begun?
Any website link?
According to the above website, participants will take round 1 test in their own schools. You may want to contact them for more details. The contact details are at the bottom of the webpage.[/quote]I contacted HeyMaths and their explanations are clear enough. I emailed the principal, but no news from him.
If Olympiads fees are paid by parents, why the schools are choosing students. It should have an open invitation, whosoever wants to participate. Let students go to the test venue themselves. Easy job right? Does this affecting the school's name? I mean the school's name will be blacklisted if students are done badly? -
octoberbaby:
I contacted HeyMaths and their explanations are clear enough. I emailed the principal, but no news from him.
http://contests.heymath.com/admin/RI138228:
[quote=\"octoberbaby\"]
Can we register individually instead thru the school?
My kid's school seems not inviting students to apply at all, that's why I am asking in the forum whether any Maths Olympiads registration has begun?
Any website link?
According to the above website, participants will take round 1 test in their own schools. You may want to contact them for more details. The contact details are at the bottom of the webpage.
If Olympiads fees are paid by parents, why the schools are choosing students. It should have an open invitation, whosoever wants to participate. Let students go to the test venue themselves. Easy job right? Does this affecting the school's name? I mean the school's name will be blacklisted if students are done badly?[/quote]You may want to try :
Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC)
American Mathematics Competition (AMC 8/10/12)
No need to go through schools ...
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octoberbaby:
If I am not wrong, the round 1 test is online. So, it depends on the number of computers each school has.
I contacted HeyMaths and their explanations are clear enough. I emailed the principal, but no news from him.
If Olympiads fees are paid by parents, why the schools are choosing students. It should have an open invitation, whosoever wants to participate. Let students go to the test venue themselves. Easy job right? Does this affecting the school's name? I mean the school's name will be blacklisted if students are done badly? -
RIPMWC is open invitation for my boy school. He said most people in his class seem not keen to sign up so teacher only give out ten odd consent form. Neighborhood school.
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